A “Maang Tikka” is a traditional Indian headpiece worn by women, usually as part of bridal or festive attire. The Maang Tikka is an important piece of jewelry that rests on the forehead, with one end attached to the hair and the other end dangling just above the forehead, typically at the center parting of the hair.
Styles of Maang Tikka:
- Kundan Maang Tikka: Featuring traditional Kundan work, where gemstones are set in gold or silver.
- Polki Maang Tikka: Made with uncut diamonds, offering a raw and antique look.
- Pearl Maang Tikka: Adorned with pearls, giving a delicate and elegant appearance.
- Borla Tikka: A Rajasthani-style Maang Tikka with a round or dome-shaped pendant.
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